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vote against us all. >> is that good political advice, vote against us all? is that what -- will president obama take that advice? >> president clinton is a great politician, and i'm not in any way going to quarrel with him. i think people in 2012 will vote on this. i don't think they need an invitation to do so. i think the crux of what he's saying is absolutely right, though. when you look at that pledge to america, it is a complete echo of what was done before. it would borrow $700 billion to cut taxes for the very wealthy, add trillions of dollars to the deficits. it would unleash the special interests to be writing rules here on capitol hill again, and it would cut things like -- there's a 20% cut in there for education. we're talking about our economy. education is the defense budget of the -- economic defense budget of the 21st century, and they're basically talking about disarmament. 8 million kids would have their college aid slashed under this budget. this isn't a prescription for economic growth. this is a prescription for surrender. we can't do th
vote against us all. >> is that good political advice, vote against us all? is that what -- will president obama take that advice? >> president clinton is a great politician, and i'm not in any way going to quarrel with him. i think people in 2012 will vote on this. i don't think they need an invitation to do so. i think the crux of what he's saying is absolutely right, though. when you look at that pledge to america, it is a complete echo of what was done before. it would borrow...
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but against us all if it is not done. >> is that good advice? >> people love ex-presidents and ex-generals. it is also clear and simple. would president clinton have done that? now. . >> it is not a bad calculation. two years from now, it will be better. we are coming out of this recession. things will be better a year- and-a-half from now. you are right, bill clinton would not have said this either. it will be better. >> he is quite a politician. >> 9.6% unemployment, what is better? >> obama has to break through the political deadlock. the public does not care whether the government is bigger and smaller. they care whether nobody takes responsibility for everything. they have a sense that everybody is irresponsible. a writer said if a political leader can find a way to speak a different language that gets away from the deadlock and tired debate every week and get at the deeper notion of responsibility, i think that is the way to re- election but also a way of getting the country a better direction. >> you have to be careful how you talk about
but against us all if it is not done. >> is that good advice? >> people love ex-presidents and ex-generals. it is also clear and simple. would president clinton have done that? now. . >> it is not a bad calculation. two years from now, it will be better. we are coming out of this recession. things will be better a year- and-a-half from now. you are right, bill clinton would not have said this either. it will be better. >> he is quite a politician. >> 9.6%...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> it is the end of an era this morning. >>> it is the end of >>> it is the end of an era this morning. we're saying good-bye to a "gma" weekend original. this is my friend and colleague marysol's last day with us. it's been six years, two babies, countless hurricane, blizzards, snowstorms, best bites and one heck of a ride. so before you take off, we want to take a look back at some of your classic moments. >> good morning, everyone. it's time to take a look at the weather across the nation. >> marysol leads us off. >> marysol. >> now to mary. >> now let's see what's happening right outside your window. >> i'll get his autograph. >> aaagh! >> time now for the weather. marysol castro. >> north to evansville. could see up to 2 inches of rain. >> marysol is measuring wind speeds on long island and snow. >> there she is. >> she looks appropriately miserable. >> the wind here is the real story. >> across the state we saw that she left plenty
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> it is the end of an era this morning. >>> it is the end of >>> it is the end of an era this morning. we're saying good-bye to a "gma" weekend original. this is my friend and colleague marysol's last day with us. it's been six years, two babies, countless hurricane, blizzards, snowstorms, best bites and one heck of a ride. so before you take off, we want to take a...
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they attacked us on 9/11. i think we're going to succeed in afghanistan. >> senator joseph lieberman, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> up next, our "sound of sunday," highlights from the other sunday morning talk shows. >>> and then we'll spell out the finer points of politics. ice 1) we've detected an anomaly... (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. ♪ i was young and i was stupid ♪ i had just turned 17 ♪ a harmonica and a box guitar ♪ ♪ in a canvas-covered wagon stuffed... ♪ [ male announcer ] while the world's been waiting on the electric car, maybe the whole time, the electric car has been waiting for this... the wattstation from ge. it's going to change the way we get to where we all want to go. ♪ i didn't think much of it till i took it apart ♪ >>> time now for today's "sound of sunday," what
they attacked us on 9/11. i think we're going to succeed in afghanistan. >> senator joseph lieberman, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> up next, our "sound of sunday," highlights from the other sunday morning talk shows. >>> and then we'll spell out the finer points of politics. ice 1) we've detected an anomaly... (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3)...
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they attacked us on 9/11. i think we're going to succeed in afghanistan. >> senator joseph lieberman, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. >>> next, a check of top headlines. then we'll spell out the finer pointspolitics. when i had my heart attack, i couldn't believe it. it was a real shock. i remember being at the hospital thinking, "i should have done more to take care of myself." you should've. that's why i'm exercising more now. eating healthier. and i also trust my heart to lipitor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backed by over 18 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are ta
they attacked us on 9/11. i think we're going to succeed in afghanistan. >> senator joseph lieberman, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. >>> next, a check of top headlines. then we'll spell out the finer pointspolitics. when i had my heart attack, i couldn't believe it. it was a real shock. i remember being at the hospital thinking, "i should have done more to take care of myself." you should've. that's why i'm exercising more now. eating healthier. and i also...
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ted turner, thank you and thanks to all of us for joining us today. we're hoping you connect to us on twitter. for my cohost, we do read every single one of the messages you post there or on facebook. join us every weekend. you can also log on 24/7 to cnnmoney.com. have a great weekend. >>> a look at the headlines in the "newsroom." bishop eddie long speaks. he says he'll fight lawsuits saying he coerced young men into having sex. >>> a memoir the defense department doesn't want you to read. it has destroyed thousands of copies. we'll talk to the author of "operation dark heart." >>> and did you have trouble watching nickelodeon yesterday? well, that was the idea. the children's network going dark long enough for you and your kids to go out and play. we'll tell you why. >>> our top story, bishop eddie long is speaking out about the sex scandal that's enveloped his atlanta-n atlanta-area megachurch. today he addressed allegations of sex with young men from the pulpit. he said while he's never professed to be a perfect man, he said he's not the man that
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some say intelligence work, the term 60,000 contractors in intelligence was used. some say that's an inherently governmental task. where is the dividing line? >> i don't think there's a good argument to say that because you can't define the boundary very clearly that that changes the basic argument. there may be a bit of a gray area in defining the last 10% of what's inherently governmental, but that shouldn't be a deterrent to what i said. in the intelligence community, all the normal work of every other part of government goes on. it's just that in a lot of cases, it happens to be classified. you have people doing i.t. work and installing servers. all of those things have to be done for the intelligence community. when it comes to analysis and reporting, some of that work is outsourced to industry. and my view is that the inherently governmental parking lot of intelligence has to do with the decision making and the qualification of what gets reported. not necessarily the production of the data that goes into the reports. and i don't see anything conflicting to ou
some say intelligence work, the term 60,000 contractors in intelligence was used. some say that's an inherently governmental task. where is the dividing line? >> i don't think there's a good argument to say that because you can't define the boundary very clearly that that changes the basic argument. there may be a bit of a gray area in defining the last 10% of what's inherently governmental, but that shouldn't be a deterrent to what i said. in the intelligence community, all the normal...
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they want to use u.s. military and intelligence resources on the border, saying that the surveillance techniques can help root out truck traffickers. luger speaks in indiana today. a new poll is out in the texas governor race. the dallas morning news poll finds the governor rick perry has a small, but solid lead. perry leads former houston mayor bill white 46 to 39% and perry is bidding for a third full term as governor and counting on the republican leanings to push him through. check out that's amazing photos out of manhattan, kansas, that is. the dark swirling clouds brought lightning near the kansas state campus, delaying the name against central florida. one described the clouds as angry looking. >> yeah, you know, right there that looks like harry potter and the death eaters came out of the clouds. it does look like that. more than had a half an inch of rain fell and kansas city won the game 17-13. >> i was watching some of the game and showed is rolling in. it was weird and sped it up in the highlig
they want to use u.s. military and intelligence resources on the border, saying that the surveillance techniques can help root out truck traffickers. luger speaks in indiana today. a new poll is out in the texas governor race. the dallas morning news poll finds the governor rick perry has a small, but solid lead. perry leads former houston mayor bill white 46 to 39% and perry is bidding for a third full term as governor and counting on the republican leanings to push him through. check out...
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. >> we could use the rain. thank you. >>> coming up, caught on tape, a cop accused of faking an arrest because a teenager had sex with his stepdaughter. a man accused of killing a university student after being denied access at a party. and it is called -- and what these people were doing at >>> the police are investigating a stabbing that happened in silver spring. happened around 8:00. investigators say robbery was apparently the motive. no word on the condition of the victim or whether the suspect was caught. >>> a fight led to a triple shooting outside of a party in prince george's county. the shooting happened saturday morning on livingston terrace in oxon hill. the gunmen shot a woman and two men. their injuries are considering a -- are considered non life- threatening. >>> new jersey police are looking for a man who killed a student after being turned away from a party. the person died, four people were wounded but are expected to be ok. the police say the gunmen tried to crash a private off-campus party
. >> we could use the rain. thank you. >>> coming up, caught on tape, a cop accused of faking an arrest because a teenager had sex with his stepdaughter. a man accused of killing a university student after being denied access at a party. and it is called -- and what these people were doing at >>> the police are investigating a stabbing that happened in silver spring. happened around 8:00. investigators say robbery was apparently the motive. no word on the condition of...
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thank you for joining us. what is it that you want to know before you would eat genetically engineered meat or food? >> i think this falls under the notion of what we've been calling for the last 10, 15 years, precautionary principle. it's the idea that if something new is going to be introduced, for example, like genetically engineered food to human beings, then the burden of proof it's that safe, effective, not an environmental problem, falls on the people who want to introduce it, as opposed to proving it isn't dangerous. so that's really the issue here. this is not a new concept. in medicine, we've had this idea of first do no harm since the time of aapproximahip pohipoacr >> you see young ladies becoming older sooner because of the hormones. that's the concern for most people, they don't flow how it's going to affect their bodies. >> absolutely. and ultimately, we have to decide if a product is safe. to do that, it's where we put that fulcrum, where we put that point of say. it's the product that's being
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even when he was not president, you see what i'm -- israel, i used to go to his office when he used to come to turkey, he used to come to my office. so we know each other. but this time there of no such appointment, you see. >> if you met with president peres, what would you say to him? >> i'm telling that okay, approach realistically, and be realistic. of course, not the personal things. and think what happened and think the value of turkey. is it in your interests or not? >> to have a strong relationship? >> yes. >> but you would see him with no precondition? you don't -- you would be willing to meet president peres without an apology, just a conversation? >> no. i mean, what i see, they are defending their act, and criticizing us as if we did something wrong. with this understanding, how can i meet? i mean, the approach -- the feeling is important, first of all. how can i ignore my people who were killed? we are the -- we have the state tradition. we are, therefore, this 1,000-year tradition, state tradition we have, how can i forget all of these things? >> president gul, great plea
even when he was not president, you see what i'm -- israel, i used to go to his office when he used to come to turkey, he used to come to my office. so we know each other. but this time there of no such appointment, you see. >> if you met with president peres, what would you say to him? >> i'm telling that okay, approach realistically, and be realistic. of course, not the personal things. and think what happened and think the value of turkey. is it in your interests or not? >>...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. when allergies make them itch, don't wait for your pills to kick in. choose alaway, from the eye health experts at bausch & lomb. it works in minutes and up to 12 hours. bausch & lomb alaway. because it's not just your allergies, it's your eyes. >>> now for our question of the week. do you think the united nations is, a, a force for good in the world, b, a bureaucracy that has a very mixed record, or c, actively detrimental to peace and justice. choose one. now to go along with our u.n. theme this week, our book of the week is called "backstabbing for beginners. my crash course in international diplomacy." the book's author worked at the united nations and this is the u.n.'s version of a hollywood tell-all. it's an insider account for the oil for food scand
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that that is we we this confronting us. they played budget games for scoring purposes and, yes, it is the republican plan to eliminate the tax -- >> chris: you have a majority, why not pass the extension of the middle class tax cuts before you go home to campaign for a month. >> the senate decided they odd don't it. >> chris: that is the senate, you are in the house. >> it would be a specious act for us. what is not a specious act is we have guaranteed there will be no increase in middle income taxes. the president said that and speaker and i have said that. harrharry reid and dick durbind that. >> chris: here is the point. the democrats held a big majority in the house and senate for almost two years. at any time a serious fail your by democrats in the house and the senate that you haven't told the american people that what is going to happen their taxes on income, on dividends, on capital gains and on inheritance and it is coming up three months away. is that any way to add certainty and confidence. >> it is not. and that
that that is we we this confronting us. they played budget games for scoring purposes and, yes, it is the republican plan to eliminate the tax -- >> chris: you have a majority, why not pass the extension of the middle class tax cuts before you go home to campaign for a month. >> the senate decided they odd don't it. >> chris: that is the senate, you are in the house. >> it would be a specious act for us. what is not a specious act is we have guaranteed there will be no...
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his joining us from los angeles right now. also joining us is chris maxie. he's youtube's director of partner development. thanks for joining us today. listen, chris, i'm going to start with you first. i'll get to joe. how do i do this? i sound pretty good in the shower, as i'm sure she does. and i'd like to have that many page views and work from home and, you know, in my pajamas. how do i do this? >> well, don, it's quite possible. i think the first thing you need to do is have some talent, which i think you do. what you need to do next is, really come up with some creative ideas. get those videos a onto youtube and start building an audience. it's a lot -- >> i'm speaking for the viewers because i'm sure they're sitting at home going, hey, i'm just as talented as that young lady. i can do this. >> that's for sure. we see people, there's a broad range of creators on the site. broad range of partners on the site today. we have something like 10,000 partners across a whole broad range of different topics, whether it's comedy, musicians, as you mentioned cook
his joining us from los angeles right now. also joining us is chris maxie. he's youtube's director of partner development. thanks for joining us today. listen, chris, i'm going to start with you first. i'll get to joe. how do i do this? i sound pretty good in the shower, as i'm sure she does. and i'd like to have that many page views and work from home and, you know, in my pajamas. how do i do this? >> well, don, it's quite possible. i think the first thing you need to do is have some...
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bush he doesn't like us talking about him in almost any case. still, the test of the team has been the economy. the state of the union address, all of a sden we were going to shift to the economy and that's happened like six times. now we're going to shift to the economy, now we're going to shift. chris: he keeps getting off his point. >> arizona, the mosque, the mile east. all these things have gotten in the way of a disciplined message. its not been a disciplined communication. >> yeah, but you can't be president of the united states and not resond if a well explodes in the gulf of mexico? he certainly didn't want to do that but he had no choice. chris: you were peechwriter for the president, for the first george w. bush. let's get to the question earlier, he is a great speechmaker and uses the teleprompter too much, i get the message, just listen. what is the problem with communication, can hramp it up the next five weeks before the election with a hell-raising speech? >> as a former speechwriter, i love the teleprompter. but i would say that
bush he doesn't like us talking about him in almost any case. still, the test of the team has been the economy. the state of the union address, all of a sden we were going to shift to the economy and that's happened like six times. now we're going to shift to the economy, now we're going to shift. chris: he keeps getting off his point. >> arizona, the mosque, the mile east. all these things have gotten in the way of a disciplined message. its not been a disciplined communication. >>...
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it makes the water we use in our homes every day safer. but prescription drugs aren't just found in the medicine cabinet. public water supplies can contain trace amounts of everything if they're disposed of improperly. >> the concern is, we don't know what these chemicals do in the body over a lifetime of exposure. dollar's why the epa is working with states and companies like united water in new jersey nblg to find out more. now researchers want the pharmaceutical industry on board. water experts say it winds up back in our drinking water. >> and t.j. is with us now. fascinating, this information about the drinking water. i had no idea. so, here's the question. what do i do if i've got extra bottles in my cabinet? what do i do with them? >> reporter: the epa says we should first seek out a local pharmacy or government agency nearby that may have a take-back program like this past weekend. that's the ideal solution. if not, they say we should actually take the leftover drugs, mix it with cat litter or old coffee grounds, take that mix sure
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educated a neuroscientist mother of three and the doctor us mainstream media lavey. a so-called terrorist never charged with committing an act of terror i mean i think his story is really just a symbol of a broader problem which has gone largely unnoticed which is that there are you know hundreds and if not thousands of people who have been disappeared at the hands of. you know either the bush administration or we don't know perhaps it continues into the obama administration and have never there the captors have never been held to account family spokesperson. says before publicized arrest in two thousand and eight the mit graduate was tortured and secretly detained in the notorious prison she was kidnapped in pakistan with her three children in march of two thousand and three no one knows where they are for a period of five years until of course the united. it's government announces that she's in custody in afghanistan and forster says he is among the countless faces illegally swept up by an unknown forces fighting this so-called global war on terror we believe that
educated a neuroscientist mother of three and the doctor us mainstream media lavey. a so-called terrorist never charged with committing an act of terror i mean i think his story is really just a symbol of a broader problem which has gone largely unnoticed which is that there are you know hundreds and if not thousands of people who have been disappeared at the hands of. you know either the bush administration or we don't know perhaps it continues into the obama administration and have never...
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to have us believe that most people believe that some segments within the u.s. government has traded the attack to reverse the declining u.s. economy and his grip in the middle east in order to save the zionist regime augmentin a job may have lost some of his audience inside the halls but he continued the conversation in public where you're smiling you believe or started that the government had a head about eleven and what seemed like interviews with almost every network and you had a captive audience on the street they have all joined activists to protest against his visit almost daily how did. they get pomp and circumstance aside off why didn't god said he may return to the negotiating table if the security council plays nice. iran has always be ready for a dialing based on respect and justice and the international community warned of where an escalation in the conflict could lead and this force is used against iran i believe this would be the shortest way to the radicals in the room prevailing and deciding that now that we will struck we must have nuclear wea
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invested to give us the competitive advantage to transform our system. >> reporter: there are questions about zuckered berg's timing. >> they're saying we stole facebook. >> less than a week before a liz-than-flattering portrayal of the the entrepreneur hit the movies. >> if someone shows up on your doorstep with a check for $100 million your first instinct is to say thank you and i think it should be. boy the second day i think you should start to wonder who are you again and how come i've never seen you in my neighborhood. >> reporter: most parents and student, although skeptical, are thankful. >> i just hope they do a good deal dwooed that money. >> reporter: newark already spends more than $23,000 per student, one of the highest in new jersey. mayor booker says money alone is not going to solve the city's problems and intends to get the community involved to determine how to make zuckerberg's donation add up to success. jeff. >> glor: all right, jay dow tonight. jay, thank you very much. after a very cool summer, southern california tonight from los angeles to san diego is baking in
invested to give us the competitive advantage to transform our system. >> reporter: there are questions about zuckered berg's timing. >> they're saying we stole facebook. >> less than a week before a liz-than-flattering portrayal of the the entrepreneur hit the movies. >> if someone shows up on your doorstep with a check for $100 million your first instinct is to say thank you and i think it should be. boy the second day i think you should start to wonder who are you...
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>> the budget ended in 2010, that is why we have this confronting us, why? because they played budget games for scoring purposes and, yes, it is the republican plan to eliminate those -- >> but you have a big majority. why not pass the extension of the middle class tax cuts before going home to campaign for a month. >> i told you, the senate -- >> you are in the house. >> it would be a specious act for us, and what is not a specious act, chris is we have absolutely guaranteed that there will be no increase in middle income taxes and the president said that and speaker and i have said that, harry reid and dick durbin said that there will be no increase in middle income taxes. >> chris: here's the point, congressman. the democrats held a big majority in both the house and the senate for almost two years now. since january of 2009. almost two years. isn't it a serious failure by democrats in both the house and the senate that you haven't told the american people what is going to happen to their taxes on income, on dividends, on capital gains, on inheritance, an
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >> did you see it? a 90-year-old woman -- there she is, joan harding celebrated her 90 athin the air and joined a sky diving team in england and suited up in her red devil gear and showed everyone she's still young at heart and look at her go and they landed safely on the ground. >> yes, they did. >> and 90 years old. >> yeah. >> and there are a few redskins who would like to push albert hainesworth out of the plane. >> what is up with him? >> that is the million-dollar question for the hundred hundred million dollar man. tonight, leave it to hainesworth to spice up a saturday night. he broke his silence by talking on the radio. he had interesting things to say this evening on the kevin and rock show on 106.7 the fan and i will paraphrase. he said in a nut
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we'll just get this solution and try to get us we should do everything we can to. make israel a country which. existed on earth the camp that mr berger represents has almost disappeared from the israeli political scene at their representatives in knesset are almost completely gone in the parliament because israelis have woken up and they realize that this messianic idea of the far left they're all we have to do is say what we think is right and everything will fall into place is just absurd and what we're doing most israelis is actually listening to what the arabs have to say and giving respect to what they say. of the country have the will as much as the jewish people like me we believe that we have to keep on freezing. in order to get israel into a real peace. when making for some politicians go to trade unions some try to sweet talk the media but also true as a writer when freedom party has pinned its hopes on an answer muslim computer games whatever the causes shall divide in sunday's regional elections doubles. takes a look at the game that they will know the
we'll just get this solution and try to get us we should do everything we can to. make israel a country which. existed on earth the camp that mr berger represents has almost disappeared from the israeli political scene at their representatives in knesset are almost completely gone in the parliament because israelis have woken up and they realize that this messianic idea of the far left they're all we have to do is say what we think is right and everything will fall into place is just absurd and...
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with a hat and broom and say, hi, folks, i'm the good witch and destroy them, but you're right she's using things from her youth the way they did bush 43 about his drinking and given up and-- >> and well, that's fine, but he was a new man and all of that he said and they're trying to distract from the problems of no jobs and all of these other economic and other problems we have. >> jon: but delaware is a small state, why not stick with the local media. >> i don't think it matters, local, national media in this media environment, come on, everything she says is going to be looked at and by the way, she's diverted attention from the real story, which is the allegation that she's spent $20,000 from campaign funds illegally. i mean, that to me strikes me as a more serious question about her witchdom. >> look at the fact the opponent called himself a bearded communist, quote, in his-- and the democrats on taxes gave up the effort to repeal the bush tax cuts and it's complicated, but the bottom line is that if the democrats get their way we're going to have a-- everybody in the country is going
with a hat and broom and say, hi, folks, i'm the good witch and destroy them, but you're right she's using things from her youth the way they did bush 43 about his drinking and given up and-- >> and well, that's fine, but he was a new man and all of that he said and they're trying to distract from the problems of no jobs and all of these other economic and other problems we have. >> jon: but delaware is a small state, why not stick with the local media. >> i don't think it...
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general assembly spunking us. speech may mean america is behind that. but also saying his country's top talent. has all three is all right freedom almost doubles it. from him actions we see war games it play to win and how it follows victory on the immigration policies elsewhere in europe and made an uprising islamic faith. competition of all standards he was a listen to the baltic brings nations of the current state to moscow to see compromise and cooperation for the future. but i won't welcome to you this is live from moscow with me alice had it the war of words between us under rainy and president's at the u.n. general assembly this week has left much of the rest of the debate in new york in the shade. sharply criticized within their jobs for his claims that america was behind the nine eleven terror attacks remarks which led to a walkout by u.s. and western nations but despite that while the iranian president says he's ready to resume negotiations over his country's nuclear program. the report. the fanfare on the streets of new york this week. no one
general assembly spunking us. speech may mean america is behind that. but also saying his country's top talent. has all three is all right freedom almost doubles it. from him actions we see war games it play to win and how it follows victory on the immigration policies elsewhere in europe and made an uprising islamic faith. competition of all standards he was a listen to the baltic brings nations of the current state to moscow to see compromise and cooperation for the future. but i won't...
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the work we do we have to do it quietly if anyone asks us our address we don't just give it to us we first ask them to reach a public spot and here our center we check to see whether he's a troublemaker who only wants to assure that he needs help then we take him with. love can sometimes be a dangerous thing in india especially in rural communities but with the love commandos just a phone call away there's at last a glimmer of hope for the many couples endangered by their feelings for each other . hardy. ok let's look at some other stories now making headlines around the world this hour and to be killed and three houses destroyed after an explosion in one falls forcing say one person is still missing and seventeen people were injured windows all the neighboring homes the nearby cars were shattered by the force of law officials are still the choice determine the cause of the explosion. a boat carrying jewish activists has set sail from cyprus a bound for gaza in a bid to break israel's strict naval blockade over the palestinian territory organizers say their goal is to show that not a
the work we do we have to do it quietly if anyone asks us our address we don't just give it to us we first ask them to reach a public spot and here our center we check to see whether he's a troublemaker who only wants to assure that he needs help then we take him with. love can sometimes be a dangerous thing in india especially in rural communities but with the love commandos just a phone call away there's at last a glimmer of hope for the many couples endangered by their feelings for each...
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here's to the owners showing us the way. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to silence] >>> right now on msnbc sunday, the pastor of a georgia mega church is expected to address his congregation this hour. we've got a live report coming up. >>> back to court, the american student known as foxy knoxy faces another trial this week in italy and we're going to tell you why. >>> yard sales, the woman known as octomom tries selling her stuff to avoid foreclosure. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. this morning, the influential pastor at the center of a sexual scandal will address the allegations against him this morning. four men now say bishop eddie young lurd them into sexual relationships when they were teens. bishop long has denied all of the allegations. i'm joined now live by the reverend eugene rivers, pastor of the izuzu christian community and a msnbc political analyst. how are you doing? >> i'm well, alex thank you. and you? >> i'm well, thank you. first of all, your reaction to what's happening there in georgia?
here's to the owners showing us the way. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to silence] >>> right now on msnbc sunday, the pastor of a georgia mega church is expected to address his congregation this hour. we've got a live report coming up. >>> back to court, the american student known as foxy knoxy faces another trial this week in italy and we're going to tell you why. >>> yard sales, the woman known as octomom tries selling her stuff to avoid foreclosure....
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the whole process was where two different starns were used, the standard i used and the standard the d.o.d. applied were vastly different. that's why i think you see the drama which unfolded and the interest of d.o.d. to come in and change things the way they did. and, you know, i can't argue against d.o.d. they have a perring on tifr to do this. however, i've said several times that the way they looked at it wasn't appropriate by the fact that they didn't bother to check with the sourcing of my research assistant and everything that she did to make sure that everything was found in the open public sector in some form, or the individuals who had worked with me in the army to actually go through item by item. i mean, they had tons of questions i had to answer relating to sourcing to make sure. >> were you worried while compiling the facts, while recalling your memories of your missions, while you were crafting this book, were you worried at all about national security foremost? >> absolutely. >> or were you thinking about i want to tell my story regard littregardless of how it might a
the whole process was where two different starns were used, the standard i used and the standard the d.o.d. applied were vastly different. that's why i think you see the drama which unfolded and the interest of d.o.d. to come in and change things the way they did. and, you know, i can't argue against d.o.d. they have a perring on tifr to do this. however, i've said several times that the way they looked at it wasn't appropriate by the fact that they didn't bother to check with the sourcing of...
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it's now what i found, alex, it's affecting all of us. middle class schools were not giving kids the skills to have jobs in this new economy. >> i want to pick up about a very disturbing statistic that the film shares, davis. and you'll see know it's about the state of education in this country. let's talk about illinois where you report 1 in 57 doctors lose their medical licenses. >> right. >> 1 in 97 attorneys lose their law licenses. however, 1 in 2,500 have ever lost their credentials. it's accountability for teachers that are you saying it hasn't been there at this point? >> one of the things i did with this movie is i said i want to make this from the point of view of kids and parents. and from there point of view, they don't care about the debate versus charters versus district. they just want a great teacher. like you with your kids and me and my kid. they just want a great teacher. we're not doing enough to find -- keep -- inspire the best, keep the best, reward the best. but also the ones that aren't working, it's really tough b
it's now what i found, alex, it's affecting all of us. middle class schools were not giving kids the skills to have jobs in this new economy. >> i want to pick up about a very disturbing statistic that the film shares, davis. and you'll see know it's about the state of education in this country. let's talk about illinois where you report 1 in 57 doctors lose their medical licenses. >> right. >> 1 in 97 attorneys lose their law licenses. however, 1 in 2,500 have ever lost their...
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they fired r.p.g.s at us. once you start hearing the snaps of their rounds, that means they're right on you. >> logan: our cameraman, ray bribiesca, stayed close to the soldiers to capture the fight. >> hintz: we need a fire mission. >> logan: hintz ordered in mortars. ( explosions ) here you can see captain hintz on the hood of our truck, completely exposed to enemy fire. he's trying to secure the 200- pound tow bar so the convoy could get moving. >> hintz: get in the truck, get in the truck. start moving. >> logan: the convoy still had to fight its way though the ambush. after 30 minutes of constant fighting, it was over. hintz believes they killed 15 enemy fighters, with no american casualties. his soldiers were relieved, and captain hintz felt lucky to be alive. >> hintz: i had to jump on the hood to get the tow bar up, and so i'm on the hood and rounds are cracking everywhere. it was insane. >> logan: there are more than 12,000 soldiers at dozens of outposts along the border dealing with the same problem
they fired r.p.g.s at us. once you start hearing the snaps of their rounds, that means they're right on you. >> logan: our cameraman, ray bribiesca, stayed close to the soldiers to capture the fight. >> hintz: we need a fire mission. >> logan: hintz ordered in mortars. ( explosions ) here you can see captain hintz on the hood of our truck, completely exposed to enemy fire. he's trying to secure the 200- pound tow bar so the convoy could get moving. >> hintz: get in the...
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good morning to you. >> late night, dan. >> for both of us. >> for both of us. good morning, everyone. >>> residents in the upper midwest arebro cfo there's no rain in abcs hao c&t for ern c wipt abcsthao c&t for ern c wipt >> reporter: in central wisconsin, rivers are still rising and residents still reeling. for many here this week's rain is this morning's headache. >> this will be flooded like this for a mile in that direction. >> reporter: late saturday, tim cross watched as the wisconsin river in bearen crested. >> what's behind me is absolutely scary. the river can change in a heartbeat. >> reporter: about 200 miles west, the water in owe what ton what, minnesota, is going down. the damage is adding up. >> you're probably looking 25$2 30,000s. >> reporter: this view of maple creek from his living room is the reason eric cornell moved to maple drive. >> not so lovely right now. >> reporter: he never anticipated seeing the creek four feet high in his basement. >> this is basically my entire house all i have left to save. >> reporter: for deer reason cougar i
good morning to you. >> late night, dan. >> for both of us. >> for both of us. good morning, everyone. >>> residents in the upper midwest arebro cfo there's no rain in abcs hao c&t for ern c wipt abcsthao c&t for ern c wipt >> reporter: in central wisconsin, rivers are still rising and residents still reeling. for many here this week's rain is this morning's headache. >> this will be flooded like this for a mile in that direction. >>...
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long, now vowing to battle lawsuits from four men in the past week, accusing him of using his leadership role to push them into sexual relationships. >> this is they think i'm going to fight. and i want you to know one other thing, i feel like david against goliath. but i've got five rocks and i haven't thrown one yet. >> julie: the accusers say they were teenagers when it happened and police so far are sitting this one out. elizabeth outside the church in georgia, tonight. hi, elizabeth. >> hey, julie, the pastor spoke carefully this morning when he addressed thousands of members of his congregation and they've been waiting to hear from him allegations came out six days ago on tuesday. what he didn't say is that he was noent. now, he did say that he won't be resigning what he first said at the pulpit and said despite what many people think, he is not lostment he didn't abbicknowledge the four men directly and he says he's not accurately being portrayed in the media, i can at that a listen. >> i have never in my life portrayed myself as a perfect m man. man. but i am not the man that's b
long, now vowing to battle lawsuits from four men in the past week, accusing him of using his leadership role to push them into sexual relationships. >> this is they think i'm going to fight. and i want you to know one other thing, i feel like david against goliath. but i've got five rocks and i haven't thrown one yet. >> julie: the accusers say they were teenagers when it happened and police so far are sitting this one out. elizabeth outside the church in georgia, tonight. hi,...
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thanks for joining us. her piece airs tonight on cbs "60 minutes." >>> coming up in the second part of "reliable sources," christine o'donnells she's done talking to the national media. how do we cover republican candidates that don't want to meet the press or face the nation? >>> later, jon stewart planning a big rally. stephen colbert testifying on the hill. is there seriousness wrapped in satire? we need directions to go to... pearblossom highway? it's just outside of lancaster. sure, i can download directions for you now. we got it. thank you very much! check it out. i can like, see everything that's going on with the car. here's the gas level. i can check on the oil. i can unlock it from anywhere. i've received a signal there was a crash. some guy just cut me off. i'll get an ambulance to you right away. safely connecting you in ways you never thought possible. onstar. live on. t adwiwiout food al t i'm ahmed mady and i'm a homebuilder. my father brought me up to give back to society... felicia jackson
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they eat with us, play with us, travel with us, and apparently they pray with us for one family. look at this, the dog's name is jengo. >> come, say grace. dear lord, say grace. dear lord, thank you for this day and everything you've given us, thank you for allowing us to be the man and puppy that you've allowed us to be fe. father, thank you -- >> come on. how do we know that this isn't doctored video? >> i wonder if the dog is like please let me get my favorite treat tonight. >> the dog is trained. >> you can train a dog to do just about anything. i wonder if the dog had any sense of why he's doing that. >> this is part of their daily routine. i imagine that they believe the dog is praying. >> yeah. well, the dog is appreciative. >> he's just waiting for his treat, i think. >> whatever it takes. >> is this popular on the web? >>'s huge. everyone's talking about this now. the praying dog. >> want to try to get my dog to read the prayer book when i go home. see if that works. all right, thanks, guys. >>> making healthier choices when it comes to school lunches. we'll tell you why
they eat with us, play with us, travel with us, and apparently they pray with us for one family. look at this, the dog's name is jengo. >> come, say grace. dear lord, say grace. dear lord, thank you for this day and everything you've given us, thank you for allowing us to be the man and puppy that you've allowed us to be fe. father, thank you -- >> come on. how do we know that this isn't doctored video? >> i wonder if the dog is like please let me get my favorite treat...
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rosenfeld gives us every sunday a quick tip to help us try to start the week off right. doc, what is it today? >> today, i want to tell you about ulcerative collitis. it's serious disorder of the lower bowel and causes pain and diarrhea and starts between 15 and 30. and the significant thing is it can lead to cancer in many cases. there are all kind of treatments for it, from steroids to actually surgical excision but the doctor. here is what you can do with the other things that your doctor is doing. avoid all dairy foods, avoid food high in fiber, vegetables and fruit. don't have car bynated drink -- carbonated drinks, avoid caffeine and don't take alcohol. chances are, if you do this, your disease will be much less serious. >> jamie: love those. >> and will be treated. so in addition to what your doctor can do, you do those, follow that advice of mine. >> jamie: great advice. thank you, doctor. >> eric: i know you'll read a lot with the glasses. you can use them to read e-mails. >> absolutely. >> eric: he reads all the e-mails. send it to housecall@foxnews.com. dr. ro
rosenfeld gives us every sunday a quick tip to help us try to start the week off right. doc, what is it today? >> today, i want to tell you about ulcerative collitis. it's serious disorder of the lower bowel and causes pain and diarrhea and starts between 15 and 30. and the significant thing is it can lead to cancer in many cases. there are all kind of treatments for it, from steroids to actually surgical excision but the doctor. here is what you can do with the other things that your...
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going to give to us, to try to justify what they are not giving to us. but in detailing that, it showed that they probably have been lying to the commission and members of congress when they say the political appointees, political leadership was not involved in the decision to drop many of the black panther charges. it shows that the number two, the number three of the department were involved. other political officials were involved deeply in the decision to drop it. it shows that the attorney general may have been briefed on this issue. that belies everything they have been telling us. the commission asked outright, the head of the civil rights division, tom perez, was there any political leadership involved in the decision? he said no. the documents show that's not true. >> shannon: all right. i want to -- we reached out to the department of justice and i want to give back the feedback they gave to us. political appointees got involved in the decision to drop most of the charges. they said, "it's clear that the civil rights attorneys made decision reg
going to give to us, to try to justify what they are not giving to us. but in detailing that, it showed that they probably have been lying to the commission and members of congress when they say the political appointees, political leadership was not involved in the decision to drop many of the black panther charges. it shows that the number two, the number three of the department were involved. other political officials were involved deeply in the decision to drop it. it shows that the attorney...
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think about the creative uses of twitter. twitter being a microblog and suddenly being used for this. i was on the airplane this week, and on one of the travel magazines, they have gps and smartphone here in the u.s., you can download an app that does allow you to see where all the speed traps are apparently. as the investigative brilliant reporter that you are, that's something to look into. >> maybe we'll check into that. the bird thing fascinates me. in colombia, there are like 1,700 birds, or 1,200 birds they believe are being used by drug traffickers or drug traders to warn them that police are coming. >> yes. and think of the amount of time, effort, and energy because not only can they speak in full sentences they can recognize the police. so parrots are much smarter than you ever thought they were. >> always amazing the ingenuity of criminals these days. >> the creativity, which keeps you in business full-time, right, drew? >> if they could bottle that and use it for good. by golly. thank you so much for blowing the wh
think about the creative uses of twitter. twitter being a microblog and suddenly being used for this. i was on the airplane this week, and on one of the travel magazines, they have gps and smartphone here in the u.s., you can download an app that does allow you to see where all the speed traps are apparently. as the investigative brilliant reporter that you are, that's something to look into. >> maybe we'll check into that. the bird thing fascinates me. in colombia, there are like 1,700...
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guest: we use a the same automated telephone system we've been using. there are more challenges coming in as fewer and fewer younger people are using land lines. from a polling perspective it's not a huge issue in 2010 because the turnout of younger adults is likely to be lower. younger adults, whether they have a land line or not tend to be much more supportive of president obama than their elders. and, as a result, if you get a good sample of yuck adults in your poll -- young adults it works out fairly well. in 2012 there will be methods experimented with for folks who don't have a land line. host: comparing that to an actual person on the phone talking to a potential voter do you get a different feel when you're talking one on one versus the automated system? guest: well, the automated system has couple advantages. number one from a trending point of view, when we ask a person about barack obama's job approval, the person is hearing the exact same voice with the exact same inflection and the exact same nuance that a person heard on january 20, 2009.
guest: we use a the same automated telephone system we've been using. there are more challenges coming in as fewer and fewer younger people are using land lines. from a polling perspective it's not a huge issue in 2010 because the turnout of younger adults is likely to be lower. younger adults, whether they have a land line or not tend to be much more supportive of president obama than their elders. and, as a result, if you get a good sample of yuck adults in your poll -- young adults it works...
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joining us, brenda butner. so every single holiday we see employment goes up because people get short term jobs. is this the same thing all over again or potentially could holiday hiring season is a sign that confidence may be bouncing back. >> we'll take any positive at this point. 2008 was the low for retail sales and for retailers. last year they went up 30%. it looks like by some estimates, they think it could be even a stronger year. we've seen year over year retailers have increased hiring by 65%. it could be, you know, it can be a strong year. the thing is you have to be cautious. it looks like retailers will wait until the last minute to hire people. it could be well into ma december. you make a very good point. these are temporary workers and depends on demand. people are saving more. they are unemployed. it really have to wait until the season is almost over until we have a real sense of what kind of hiring was done. >> julie: they are waiting for the last minute to hire when i imagine the whole point
joining us, brenda butner. so every single holiday we see employment goes up because people get short term jobs. is this the same thing all over again or potentially could holiday hiring season is a sign that confidence may be bouncing back. >> we'll take any positive at this point. 2008 was the low for retail sales and for retailers. last year they went up 30%. it looks like by some estimates, they think it could be even a stronger year. we've seen year over year retailers have increased...
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thank you, for us to be using up all of our time in advance. mr. president, this morning a number of republican senators stated that they would support the current filibuster of this bill because they were afraid that if we take up this bill, we're going to have a closed process that would limit their ability to offer amendments. now, the majority leader has addressed this issue. he specifically said last thursday that he's willing to work with republicans on a process that will permit the senate to consider these matters and complete the bill as soon as possible. he's very clear on this thing. he is not trying to prevent other amendments from being offered. however, mr. president, there aren't going to be any amendments -- there's not going to be any opportunity too vote on any amendments unless we get 60 votes to overcome the current fibilityd and proceed to the bill. -- the current filibuster and proceed to the bill. it makes no sense for senators to block all amendments, which is what the effect will be if we don't end this filibuster, to deny
thank you, for us to be using up all of our time in advance. mr. president, this morning a number of republican senators stated that they would support the current filibuster of this bill because they were afraid that if we take up this bill, we're going to have a closed process that would limit their ability to offer amendments. now, the majority leader has addressed this issue. he specifically said last thursday that he's willing to work with republicans on a process that will permit the...